I liked studying the elements in science. I liked studying them, because I wanted to know what substances were made of. Also, I liked studying the arrangement of rocks. I liked studying that, because I wanted to get beyond learning about sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks. We learned that, but we got a little more in depth. It finally gave me a break from hearing the same things in class for 5 years.
I learned a lot of things in class. Some of the things that I learned in class were that the correct form of H2O should be 2H2O, because oxygen travels in pairs. Also, I learned that all rocks are made up of crystals, because crystals make up minerals which make up rocks. In addition, I also learned that colors absorb all light rays but their own. For example, if you were looking at something red, it is absorbing orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet light rays. That object reflects red light.
I can apply some of the things that I learned to the real world. I can do that by applying my knowledge of classification to the real world by classifying animals. Also, I can apply my knowledge of elements and atoms to the real world by maybe discovering a new element, and seeing how many protons, neutrons, and electrons it has. In addition, I can apply my knowledge of electricity to the real world by finding new ways to generate reliable electricity.
This image below is one of the parts of a science project. We had to make an image of an element's atom. This is lead. Home
I learned a lot of things in class. Some of the things that I learned in class were that the correct form of H2O should be 2H2O, because oxygen travels in pairs. Also, I learned that all rocks are made up of crystals, because crystals make up minerals which make up rocks. In addition, I also learned that colors absorb all light rays but their own. For example, if you were looking at something red, it is absorbing orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet light rays. That object reflects red light.
I can apply some of the things that I learned to the real world. I can do that by applying my knowledge of classification to the real world by classifying animals. Also, I can apply my knowledge of elements and atoms to the real world by maybe discovering a new element, and seeing how many protons, neutrons, and electrons it has. In addition, I can apply my knowledge of electricity to the real world by finding new ways to generate reliable electricity.
This image below is one of the parts of a science project. We had to make an image of an element's atom. This is lead.